Could it be that the great apostasy that
will come upon the world shortly before the second coming of Jesus
Christ will be fueled by the popular myth of a "pre-tribulational
rapture". Christians who have believed the lie of a "secret evacuation"
from the earth before the terrible days of the "Great Tribulation" will
doubt their faith in the face of persecution and martyrdom. Christians
who live in the West in ease and prosperity have been sold a fable that
there lives will be lived out free of the horrors of the "Great
tribulation". Television evangelists and Pastor-authors propagate the
lie of a "secret rapture". John Hagee, Charles Stanley, David Jeremiah,
John MacArthur, Perry Stone, and on and on it goes.
Jesus praying to His Father said, "I do
not pray that You should take them out of the world, but that You should
keep them from the evil one". (John 17:15)
The historic teaching of the Church has
always been that the second coming of Christ is a singular event at the
time of the end, the day of the Lord, when the dead will be raised, and
the judgment will take place (John 5:24-29; Matthew 25:31-46).
The Church Fathers never mention a "secret rapture" that would take
place prior to the second coming of Jesus Christ. It wasn't until 1830
that such a doctrine was contrived and later made popular via the
Scofield Study Bible. Today this innovative false doctrine is mainstream
among tens of millions of Evangelicals and Charismatics. And even
culture at-large is steeped in this lie through the "Left Behind" books
and movies.
The passage of scripture used so often
as the basis of the "pre-trib rapture" is 1 Thessalonians 4:13-17. This
passage is clearly teaching about the second coming of Jesus and the
resurrection of believers. Both those who have died (fallen asleep), and
those "who are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord" will be
"caught up" to meet the Lord in the air!!! This catching up is clearly
the resurrection of the believers at the second coming of Jesus Christ.
"The word translated as "caught up" is a form of the Greek verb harpazo.
The Vulgate, the official Latin version of the Bible used by the Roman
Catholic Church, translates the Greek verb in 1 Thessalonians 4:17 as rapiemur (from the Latin verb rapio,
to sieze and carry off), hence the English word rapture." (T.L.
Frazier, p.146, A Second Look at the Second Coming, Conciliar Press). It
is true that we will be "caught up" at the second coming of Jesus
Christ. This is the resurrection promised by Jesus Himself. The trump of
God will sound, and the archangel will shout (Daniel 12:1-3), and the saints will meet the Lord in the air.
St John Chrysostom in his commentary on 1 Thessalonians 4:15-17
asks, "If He (Christ) is about to descend, on what account shall we be
caught up? For the sake of honor. For when a king drives into a city,
those who are in honor go out to meet him; but the condemned await the
judge within. And upon the coming of an affectionate father, his
children indeed, and those who are worthy to be his children, are taken
out in a chariot, that they may see and kiss him: but those of the
domestics who have offended remain within". (John Chrysostom, Homilies
on Thessalonians, Holily 8). After we meet Christ in the air, we escort
Him "into the city" (to the earth) as He continues His descent. Jesus
then judges humanity, and the saints remain forever with Christ in His
eternal kingdom. The shout of the archangel alerts the saints that the
King is coming, and the saints go out to meet their King in honor, then
escort their King to the earth in clouds of great glory.
This same idea is communicated by Jesus himself in his teaching the parable of the "Ten Virgins" in Matthew 25:1-12. The Church is the bride of Christ, a chaste virgin (2 Corinthians 11:2),
who, upon hearing the cry, "Behold, The Bridegroom Cometh", goes out to
meet Him, and all of those "that were ready" went in with Him to the
Marriage (Revelation 19).
In Matthew 24:40-42 Jesus teaches
that at His coming "one will be taken, and the other left". The leap is
made by Pre-trib Prophecy teachers (with some twisting of scripture
mixed with false presuppositions) that this passage depicts a "catching
up" before the second coming. But just a few verses before this in Matthew 24:29-31 Jesus proclaims that His coming will be "AFTER THE TRIBULATION of those days".
Other passages that are "used" to teach a pre-trib rapture are John 14:1-3; Revelation 4:1; 1 Corinthians 15:50-53; 2 Thessalonians 2:6-8; Revelation 3:10. The
only way a Christian pastor can come to the conclusion that these
passages teach a pre-tribulational rapture is if they are first steeped
in dispensationalism and thus come to the text of Scripture with tainted
glasses that cause them to see things that are not there.
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